\ vi ' 29. 1932 _ ` cHAnLo'l'ra ‘ ‘ PTEMBER _ 'ml-: 'rowN GUARDIAN _ _ PAGE NNE 01.' 1,. ...- rimm And AI'Ii§“ACui§"“Yes”t_erd§y E ' A ` \ "JH »‘ ` A. .Y .v . me-I. 'ir "‘.;-,-;>.- ' I w - ,TI .:,: . I' ‘§, __ ' I - §"1!§i""l- ._ .- ".-=.===""- , _ "i ` ,I `»~ “ - -.,._¢:. »»r=.:l, . " . 2” S" ' All A-'.§,` -.,_‘_<,, ` .1 of < `:f:§ ifiéii HEBMANN-2nd |1380 ENG!-Isis-are bm curtain-a. rlels Chicago Cubs Chicago Cubs l ` .J ». . L............ . STEPHENSON-L. Field V _ ' - HARTNETT-Catcher KOENIG-S. Stop Moons-c. rlela GRIMM-lst B Chicago Cob use _ Ci1|¢ll° Wh' _ I A cmoooo cob. - cub Mmm' Chicago Cubs Chicago Cubs _, _ vo Y _ I Y Y I a -4 ack Sells I Three tars To The Sox gi immons, Haas And J immy Dykes Disposed Of In Sensational Deal. (Canadian Pressi for an unannounced amount of NEW YORK, Sept. 28-Connie lr manager of the Philadelphia etics, tonight announced the of outfielders Al Simmons and; .I Haas and infleldei- Jimmy I kes to the .Chicago White Sox cash. Mack declined tc comment on the deal, one of the most sensa- tional ln recent years, but said he might make some further an- nouncement after the World Series. Eiifiliil GUARDIAN ,_.»,¢-» ' fhis la reserved for news, but yertlsements of a news character y be inserted at the rate of ic. . word, strictly pays'-ll: in ad- ce. I f it. C. M. P. PROSECUTIONS - party ohargod with illegal pos- lon of inwxlcating liquor was . tin yesterday afternoon and wzus .- $300 or four months. A motor- MAGDONALD (Continued from Page 1) Ottawa and the agreements result- F /_ l s BUTH CANUCKS WA TCHING THE BASEBALL BQARD WININ il.S. null oljslllv Salem Course Scene‘ Of Hard Fought Struggles. PEABODY, Mass., sept. za-°d 91;! §€w fgetbaway .athd gyu;1n5au;hZL:;rsne,;' §;a;r:;::n;:iI' spéakmg on behalf MW H G0, Ierarls, Bernice Wall, of Oshkosh, 1ST M D UM BRI - s oo em. e eree or es even u- _ > ~ ' WIS" oven-ged himself for previous LERY__compomIonS Wm be "The Domlmonso, he expmlned of , any got Moc,-oady loose' and when to date, but when the ice plant is Iding. Liberal candidate in the South I defeats by lore ng Mrs' Opal S Hm i |Huron by-election which winds up _ ' t the big canadian fell to the floor, PM in °Pmii°H in the Stadium, |o, Kansas Cm, home, of the West. ld on Monday and Tuesday even- the ottawa agreements, “are o _ -'_ ueliii. A11l'B!\i¢S Will Please ar- dictate to us where we shall buy canwnwine pounced on him for B early m November’ the playersiwlth polling on oct 3' Mr' King lem United States title, out of the should be in fair trim. Percy Nick- lsiwnely criticized what he tamed Im b atm h I I the wh - B0 10 attend- UI\if0I`lI1S Will |92 and where we shall not buy. The fall- The “ext HiBhi. 9-5 0ii8.W8. I I urney Y be g e a ued Thursday evening. A full at- agreements have surrendered our Cantonwlne met Charlie Hansen, uh Wm “gain be manager this attempts °f Gwemment 5p°k°5’ ,hog o ai h m Ich b ooo _ I e t g n t e a y coming season. Foster, Gill and meh t0 make the Imperial EC0\1“l oi I, - dance is desired. Capt. G. W. fiscal autonomy and have handed 9-nd 111 Wrestling for the deciding p n. fall Cantonwlne immediately set Burmge Wm be °h the mme ahdiomic Conference the issue in the Mrs. Vare Advances sig, O. C. No. 2 Battery; Major v to th D lnl I 1 1 , I ' ' 0 er B om ons con ro ° _[possibly others. Connelly, Muckle,'°°htE5i7~ I .s. pleirilnlz, 0. C-. N0- 8 Battery- British trade policy, reducing this Hi=°“° the “Sk Of tenslins Hansen ,_ ,, ,, 5536_9_29_2I,\ country below the status or me In me ropes, but in the Prooessiand Duke MacDonald are still ori| They ask you. he said, to Bive Three of the other 15 makhes Domlnlonsg- he fell overboard and was counted hmd fm' ‘me une? NOUU COOK. fthe Wvemment y°“’ 5“pp°"' °“ ' h _ Ken Carroll and Dud James are .5°memi“g that y°“ know nothing 'others were decided on the last The plugs of two of the Cabinet out in t e rlngside. Referee Bour I _ I guignon untangled Hansen from the personnel °f another “nd Mc' Iwhatever about' somethmg that is green. The ouistanding favorites, Ministers were immediately filled M I ml I be ad k d hi h ~ successful. At 8.30 Brother as Prime Minister MacDonald the “P95 “hd “filer counting tan, anus. Webster and Nuckcr Irvlne_5 ° m e naw" an W c however, were not forced to such f :i’ oth ta " when lt is made known in its en- ,en V ‘_ SOCIAL-Benevolent social evening was ll. T. S. Society ., onus Comoon opened up the sought to retain the non party with Cantonwlne still out of the °r an er at “king hm- i extremes. Mrs. Glenna Col a e. “ll- d hi h th ___ Itirety rosy occasion more in the way ' atm white; 2, game of auction, in which character of the Government, but Angfralse 5 “hd “S 0 Winner- ' ,f rty five tables were played. Theithe resllrnations in effect mean the *_* SOLD OUT AT CHICAGO 'of bm” dlsappmntment and Chaz |1011 in the 155i 10 YC”-fs had ani Clarissa Tmmorl 3’ Carlyle Tram' rin." The voting, he pointed out., V ’oH that or ults were as follows: Ladies, removal from the Mlnistr i th "BACK WITH FIRST LOVE" i 28 da Pi in the DM' is ~ y 0 e All box seats and reservedseats had bee" 5" fm' three dhys he' ldesgoteg M5: im., F Sohoidt of! Grade II-1, Nora Arsenault; 2. t, Mrs. George Power, sccond,, entire block of free traders. ' ` I _ I . . . Helen McManus: Genuemenal Replying tonight to the deelar- ~7°° M°CeI1hy. manager of the,” °h1°"g° ‘°’ the *hm \v°f1d.f°“’ the °"”“‘““ °’ the "’“°‘“1 IN<>ri-Istolwl. Pa. seven and five. IWW °’°“°s‘ 3' M““"°° D“““‘ . N Y It Y -k series games between New York 505510” °f Parliament at which the The Camo-on onmos_ both 5oo_ Grade I ia)-1, Pauline Mohan. l, e uail it d b M. wil-'ations whi h l ' rl -l *W °" H" wh WHS delwsed - q y mer C y r ' C accompan ed le res I _ Yankees and the Chicago Cubsldetails of the agreements reached lsoned golfers' had to battle for' Grade l lb)--1, Lloyd McCourt; l Condon and Mr. Arthur Gor-'ignations, the Prime Minister de- from me management °f the Chi | I , cago Cubs two years o in favor have bee” wld- Thi” are 19000'“t' the Imperial C°M°ren°e were ievery hole. Ada MacKenzie formeri 3- Heleh C‘"°k"h “hd Em C-°W¢ 3' lyclrawnb th fo ;ll¢claredthtk f BE ~- y e rmer uc y e as 0 the Naumml reserved seats and 1700 bor seats t° be mme kn°w“' iCa,.,od,o,.I champion’ and long o'Dorothy Jones. ' le number sixteen and drawn Government was not yet com l ted M RW" H°msW' Mccafthy “hd ’ ‘ ' . . D 9 .Img head coach' Jimmy Burke’ know The only relnalning tickets are for SEAFORTH' Ont" Sept' zsnlml ‘great competitor in the title events; I‘F"“'¥‘5c§;:""‘h ‘md Nom M°` went into overtime play and two of Philadelphia. five times champ-I Grade 111-1- K *eh One UP °h C the months of August and Septem- ber: Grade X-l, Genevieve Kelly; 2, Mary Crcken; 3, Florence Mayne. ` Grade IX-1, Elsie Mayne; 2, Margaret Crokcn; 3, Thelma Jones. Grade VIII-1, Wendell Mayne; 2. Pope McMahon. Grade VII-1, Mary Devine; 2, lris McEntee; 3, Emmet Allen. Grade VI-1, Elma Sinnott and Gladys Croken iequal); 2, Emerson Mathieson and Loraine Hughes. lcqual); 3, John Murphy. - Grade V-1, Hilda Moynagh; 2, Dora Jones; 3, Pius Croken. Grade IV-l, Raymond White; 3, Hilary Moynagh; 3, Maurice Crok- Mis. William McTague. At ten‘that it must be com l t d. . Dee Im st d H2500 bleachel- and e500 oonoml mediate revision of the tariffs to;°n this side of me border’ had WI I.or, ea l y floor director Brother Oat- I 9 F0118 Bn Weak points of the. ' ~~ I . opened the dooce period Wm, A BI! _,ob » Ichlcazos. but Koenig. several sea- admissmn' bm* °f which ‘"0 91“°ed|th° level called mr in the Dunnmg'go the home grcen before elimin- I sons with the New York te d °n “le the h"°1”hih8 Of the 881116- budget’ 5 50 per cent British mmf ating Jane Brooks, of Sparkiilll. N. ii "~ sets of thirty couples each. It\ I Bm. an I m-ce.=sary.to divide the crowd In a statement issued over hisl th's manner to assure everybodyi name and those of Rt. Hon J H i I ` r - ~ -- being able to enjoy IhomSoIvos_ Thomas’ Dommiows secretary and. S ;e;tr;Jft;ati;:if;0all-il;I.io;'ync:;>ar:;INew Yorker was a stroke higher, i ‘~.;~;.!E~;'-.:._:_;l,5_€,¢,,_§o,\¢. usual the society crcliestra w`a.s1Lord Sankey, Lord High Ch 1- __ 1 *M 5' or i2 over PM- U *_ _ 4':-71:., .fe _ I I ance I (Continued from Page l) complete control over customs tar- M,rs_ C_ S_ Eddsl also 0, Toronto I YM I ;,v B R 0 G U E S , . , _ -and runner-up in last weeks Can- -'II --I.\_v,)‘_> E15.-.~.;,._-.e';:`_4__i.'__. F,-_a;;. to its high standard and byn " hi lelluect played the popular - time dancing tune, "When they, “ d0Wn the old pine tree.” '"1" Wayne Moxie left this - looming to take up her studies Dalhousie University. va 1 r'l'| 'T W |-rs V? (Continued from Page 1) " Y DUI' pound on fresh and froz- Mlmon tentatively granted to °\indland which would auto-I . lully apply to canada, was his; ' reason for renewed confid-' in eventually building up a 'export trade lo the British " *Wit from the outlook a- ihe ocean there was an even “F local market to be further! l°l>cd. 7"f"`f\S0 the per capita con- §’~|0li of fish in the Dominion 0 pounds yearly, and le wlu is a market for vo,ooo.ooo "" additional each year. AS- K that a large amount con- ` ' Will be fillets, the total will "hsirlerabiy larger." He explain- 'hi it lakes libaut three pcunds "Nh fish to produce one pound lor - National Laborites -- Prime Minister MacDonald declared:-- “We put our hands to a very big Job 12 months ago. The some do- f°l`III-illhifinll to disregard all 'or- dinary partlsanmethods which we showed then we show still. The work is not finished and it cannot be finished until one way or rm- other there is a. reparations and debts settlement, and there is a world economic conference and we must go on till these things are done. “We make the same appeal to the electors," the_ Prime Minister added, "as we did 12 months ago- that the nation needs a non party government, and that purely party considerations would weaken our national influence in the world and would be a blow at the movements now at work towards the world re- covery." No appointment was immediately made for the post of Lord Privy Seal vacated by Lord Snowden. Sir John Gilmour, the Conservative Minister of Agriculture was ap- pointed Home Secretary in place of Sir Herbert Samuel. Sir Godfrey Collins, some years ago the chief Liberal whip was brought into the Cabinet as Secretary for Scotland. Major Weller Elliott, Conservative. I i (Continued from Page 1) Canadian apples, the hopes enter- tained that the visit of British ex- perts would lead to lifting the Bri- tish embargo on Canadian potatoes and the improved prospects for lumber exports. Tile new inventionof a Scottish engineer, a. new lubricant gives warning of the danger of overheat- Blwiilier. he was transferred from a private hospital room to the pub- lic ward, where he refused to re- main and "be a spectacle to look at like a monkey in a cage." A Physician who examined the wound last night said further treatment would be necessary if Boutiller were to recover the use of his arm to a. fair degree. Dr. J. L. Church- ill doubted if Boutiller ever would fully fellain the use of his right ing bearings by emitting a spec'al ! arm. odor. ____.__..._-__- iiumpn and Bruiser eased by Minar1l'l ___ At the time of the shooting Boutilier was a "special officer” of the R. C. M. P. When ambushed P0lice revealed their presence in the bank. Gerald Freckleton start- moved up to the Ministry of Agri- ed shooting and the police retaliat- ou|¢u,o_ ed. Freckleton fell, fatally wound- ed. and Boutilier was shot through Reglgnatlons Ithe shoulder and chest by a polloe The eight Liberals resigning from the Minister were, Isaac Foot, Mnies Secretary; Sir Robert llam- llton, Under Secretary for Col- onies; Lcrd Lothian, Under Secret- ary for India; H. Graham White, Assistant Postmaster General; Sir Murdock MacKcnzie Wood' and Harcourt Johnston. assistant whips; Walter Rea., Comptroller of the Klng's Household, and Lord Allen- illft- - - |wh° up been Financial secretary. sale. Lora in wuunr. bullet. . i (Camden Press) NEWARK. N. J., Sept. 2g_ Gil! thatched Jog pguy illivhed the Minneapolis Mila lers, champions of the Ameri- can Association to a 3 to 2 vie. tory over the Newark Bears, International League pennant winners, in ghe second game of the little world series under floolllighie hen tonight. I | iifs, were among tile pol cies cf the Liberal party as enunciated by Rt. Hon. W. I... Mackenzie King, here tonight. ' Mr. King was speaking in the ih- terests of the L‘bera1 candidate in the South Huron by election, wil- liam I-I. Golding, ex mayor of Sea- forth. There was no reason to de- lay, said Mr. King, if the present government had any disposition to lower tariffs. Nor was lt necessary | Ito wait for the ratification of Im- perial Conference agreement be- fore taking further steps to relieve conditions in Canada. “While we shall gladly welcome whatever may again give any h0p€ of increasing inter'Empire trade. Iwhether as a result of the agree- fments effected at the recent con- ference or in any other way, I Ido not think it should be nerr.-sary (Continued from Page 1) too strongly stressed and offered a medal or cash prize next NCBI' f01` tile best fitted animal in thc ring. The judges were: Horses- Mf- .Hny Horne, Charlottetown: cattle. Mr. Walter Shaw and M.: Roper, Charlottetown Sheep-H. W. Clarz. Poultry-F. M. Nash Silver foxes- J. F. Arnett and James Tuliiill- 'Butter-Warren L. Brenton Do- mestic science-Mrs. A. E. Morrison, Miss Louise Hnsmrd and Miss El- izabeth McMlllan. Grains, roots and vegetables-R. C. Parent. J~ A- fo' either political party to wait until we know more about the agreements in order f/0 tell the .Clark and J. W. Boulter. In every class the exhibits were The 164-year-old vine at Hemp- I Ciw- The gon com-g Palau, London, pol-o 500Ithe finest Mr. Brenton had ever ,bunches of ¥l’li>¢li'hi5¥°lY- had the privilege to judge. Mrs. 5520-9-29-3 1 | i i what its policies are with regard to mer years with the exception of I - ltrade, much less to wait until con- the swine exhibit which Showed of interest in this *_ anions change ln order lo say creat lack P U R D I E R G u S 0 N what as ‘ 9, party, it proposes to branch of livestock. The pumpkins, do", said Mr. King. fifteen entries, two in each lot we °““°=;,';‘;;';§ _jg §,{‘,§,,j,°,g;‘°,‘;1,; Sil0E C0., LTD. Charlottetown l NORTH CARLETON SCHOOL Report of North Carleton School for the month of September: Grade X -1, Dorothy MacFar- lane; 2, Lloyd Lowther, Grade IX-1, Wanda Lowther; 2. Alberta Muttart. ' Grade VIII-1, Theresa Muttart; 2, James McGoughey. Grade VII-1, Sadie Muttart; 2, Frank Muttart; 3, Sandy Muttart. Grade IV-l, Eunice McGoughey; 2, Everett McFarlane; 3, Eleanor Lee. Grade II-l, Kenneth Lowther. Grade I (a)-1, Kenneth Low- ther. Grade I lb)-1, Mary Wright. Teacher-Grace Deacon. Folk schools, patterned after those of Denmark, are to be estab- lished in the Irish Free State. Mli\ard'l relieves Stomach Crump. Too Late To Classify WANTED->i\IAIl') \\'ANTS POSI- iion October lst. Can furnish best of references, Phono 241-J. 5534-9-29-3i FOR SALE-EIGIIT PIECE OAK dining room set. Apply Guardian. 5535-9-29-3| as a minimum where goods enter Y . , . ., by the tight margin oi oil-2 UD- _-'___ through Canadian ports, appoint- MISS MacKenzie had an B8 md me . NEW FALL zidlan championship at Montreal I illid gained a 2 and 1 verdict mc. Doro I .___ ~-nr-_...,,,,;5m_.?,:._;.;;¢_. thy Hunter of Newton. Q-f:::__’_ R ! lielvloNlf_BAv MENS BLACK L BROGUES Maile of the finest grade of Calf Leather. ;‘f§.i‘lf‘§3”§3§?.fr..$5-00 Men’s Scotch Grain Oxfords. Very service- able and fash- ionable . TERMS SPOT CASH. Meifs Black lllucher Oxfords. A_ dandy. ,' 1 »' . Specla Dpiloce Pei' pail I ‘li/len’s Black Oxfords, plain toe, sewn creas- ed valnp. This is a No APPROBATION. i>iI>1>l“~ Per of h better quality than for- \ pail' . . . . . . $2°95 electors of South Huron exactly H muc v I ...I it